
معرفی
Elissa Aminoff is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Fordham University, where she leads the Vision and Memory Lab and serves as Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies at the Rose Hill Campus. Her research integrates neuroimaging (fMRI, EEG, MEG), computational models, and cognitive theory to explore how visual perception, associative processing, and memory interact.
Key research themes include:
- High-level visual processing and scene understanding
- Contextual associations in neural networks
- Temporal/spatial dynamics of visual cognition
- Applications of artificial vision models to human perception
Her lab has produced impactful work on scene-selective brain regions, associative thinking, and contextual memory distortion, with recent publications in Scientific Reports and Cerebral Cortex. She has mentored numerous undergraduate researchers and contributed to open science via the BOLD5000 dataset.
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